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Monroe One-Net SE - Chapter 3: Initial Setup; Making First Contact

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One-Net/DASDEC User Manual 3-1v3.0 | r0616
Inial Setup
MAKING FIRST CONTACT
The One-Net and DASDEC plaorms contain an embedded web server that allows
you to eecvely communicate with the EAS plaorm via a standard web browser.
Changes to conguraons/control sengs, iniang EAS alerts, and viewing EAS alerts
are all performed through familiar web browsers such as Apple Safari, Google Chrome,
Microso Explorer, or Mozilla Firefox. You will connect to the same network as the EAS
device, launch a web browser, and input the devices’ IP address.
To be on the same network as the EAS device, a customer-supplied laptop or desktop
computer must be physically networked to the EAS device.
This inial contact is necessary to make changes to the network sengs within the
EAS device so they correspond with your facilies’ computer network addressing
scheme.
Once the EAS devices’ network address is congured to match those of your
facility, the EAS device will be accessible by authorized users within your computer
network.
During this rst log in, the system requires you to change the default password.
Physical connecons to the EAS device can be done in two ways:
1. A direct connecon
2. By means of a network hub or switch
In both scenarios, the EAS device and customer-supplied computer are linked via their
associated network interface ports by standard CAT-5/5e or CAT-6 cables with RJ45
(8P8C) connectors. Below are examples of what these physical connecons look like,
and a descripon on how to network these two devices.
Once the EAS device is correctly wired:
1. Turn on the EAS device by pressing and releasing the power switch (5) on the upper
right side of the back panel.
2. The LCD screen will light during the power on.
3. Allow the device me to boot. (See the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) secon for
complete startup sequence.)
4. On the front panel, a solid green System Status LED indicates when the system is
completely booted and ready.
5. The rst line of the LCD screen should display OneNet: ON or DASDEC:ON, followed
by the devices’ IP address.
6. The IP address of each new EAS device is set to 192.168.0.200.
Note
The EAS device is
shipped with a CAT-5
crossover cable that is
intended for the direct
connecon scenario.